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About the Blog

I’m writing That’s What She Sketched to fulfill my daily commitment for making and publicly sharing at least one piece of art a day in 2015. I love WordPress, but the sites do take a while to get posted and to get everything together, so more details and links to my other blogs will be coming soon. In the meantime, please know that I’m all over the intertubes so the Google machine works wonders. In the meantime, my “About Me” page has lots of useful links to my other work.

Why art? I’ve always loved it, and have been inspired by the work of a lot of urban sketchers including Danny Gregory. I just signed up for Sketchbook Skool and I’m so excited. I hope you’ll forgive me my mistakes and bad drawings here–I want to encourage everyone to draw and so I’m willing to show my learning process to the world.

About the Author

Cathy Tenzo is a professional writer, artist, and devoted seeker of joy. Her poetry and fiction have appeared in many places, including Asimov’s Science Fiction, Tales of the Unanticipated, Mythic Delirium, and Double Dare Press. She is also a performance poet who belongs to the Lady Poetesses from Hell, and the Ladies have recently released their first book of poetry.Her blog about joy is called Yay! Pigeons, and her blog about Shakespeare and other geekery is called License of Ink. Her haiku blog is called Haiku Plate Special. Soon you will be able to check them out by following the tabs on the main menu. In the past she has sometimes written under the name of Cathy Tacinelli, so if you want to Google her, Google that, too. She hopes you will try your own hand at art and share some links to your work in the comments of this blog.

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I love your blog banner at the top. Whimsical and colorful….just how I like it! And nice work with keeping up on daily sketching. Your daily sketches DO inspire others to share and draw themselves, so kudos to you Cathy! 🙂

Thanks for letting me know MissyJean. I started the blog to keep myself accountable and I enjoy the community aspect. Glad it’s inspiring people, because that was one of the goals, too. And I did the piece on the top. The rough bits were printed using a coffee sleeve 🙂